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... . of Scotland with fairy scenes faintly prophetic of the Midsummer - Night's Dream ; while his Friar Bacon was the type of a considerable ... group of comedies in which nothing is historical but the xi General Introduction.
... . of Scotland with fairy scenes faintly prophetic of the Midsummer - Night's Dream ; while his Friar Bacon was the type of a considerable ... group of comedies in which nothing is historical but the xi General Introduction.
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... scene at least is liable to grave suspicion . The drama , as a whole , is a close counterpart to The Winter's Tale , which figures as the last of the Comedies . In both a threatened tragedy dissolves in idyll . Both distantly resemble ...
... scene at least is liable to grave suspicion . The drama , as a whole , is a close counterpart to The Winter's Tale , which figures as the last of the Comedies . In both a threatened tragedy dissolves in idyll . Both distantly resemble ...
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... SCENE : Navarre . TIME - ARRANGEMENT The Time of the action is two days . Day 1. I. , II . " 2. III.-V. INTRODUCTION ' LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST I once did see ,. ( Daniel , Time Analysis , p . 145. ) Dramatis Persona . Biron is written ...
... SCENE : Navarre . TIME - ARRANGEMENT The Time of the action is two days . Day 1. I. , II . " 2. III.-V. INTRODUCTION ' LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST I once did see ,. ( Daniel , Time Analysis , p . 145. ) Dramatis Persona . Biron is written ...
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... scene is laid at the court of Navarre ; the King therefore stands unquestionably for Henry IV . , whose fortunes excited the keenest sympathy in England . This was especially the case between 1589 , when he became titular King of France ...
... scene is laid at the court of Navarre ; the King therefore stands unquestionably for Henry IV . , whose fortunes excited the keenest sympathy in England . This was especially the case between 1589 , when he became titular King of France ...
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... scene of the drama , one of the finest comic scenes in all the early dramas , - where their perjury is discovered ( iv . 3 ) , the ridiculous situation of the perjured students contrasts strangely with the lyric beauty of the love ...
... scene of the drama , one of the finest comic scenes in all the early dramas , - where their perjury is discovered ( iv . 3 ) , the ridiculous situation of the perjured students contrasts strangely with the lyric beauty of the love ...
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